in the process of assimilation , what are the end products of glucose breakdown ??
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The liver is important in assimilation. For example, it converts glucose into glycogen (a complex carbohydrate used for storage) and amino acids into proteins.
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The end products obtained after the breakdown of glucose by the process of assimilation is ammonia, amino acid
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After the process of assimilation, the end product obtained is ammonia, which gets converted into urea that in the end gets excreted out of the body.
- The excess amino acid formed from the process is converted into glucose which is done by the liver
- Amino acid is used for making or building the protein that is required by the cells of the body
- The process by which tissues use the food for the production of energy is called assimilation
- Excess glucose is stored as glycogen in the liver
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